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				<title><![CDATA[Samsung Introduces Smart Lighting Module to Simplify and Improve Connectivity in IoT Lighting Applications]]></title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2016 20:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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									<description><![CDATA[Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced components, today introduced a multi-purpose Smart Lighting Module (SLM) – the most fundamental IoT building block – for the fast-growing, smart building and smart city markets. By providing the core building block for a wide variety of potential smart lighting systems, Samsung’s SLM will play a key role […]]]></description>
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<p>Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced components, today introduced a multi-purpose Smart Lighting Module (SLM) – the most fundamental IoT building block – for the fast-growing, smart building and smart city markets. By providing the core building block for a wide variety of potential smart lighting systems, Samsung’s SLM will play a key role in speeding up system development, lowering risk, improving system quality and reducing time to market for smart lighting manufacturers. The module will be sampled with Samsung smart lighting partners and will be shipped to OEMs in April.</p>
<p>“After announcing our smart lighting platform concept last year, we are now rolling out what can be considered the most critical component in a smart lighting system,” said Dr. Jacob Tarn, Executive Vice President, LED Business Team, Samsung Electronics. “Our SLM solves many of the problems that OEMs are finding in today’s smart building and smart city IoT applications.”</p>
<p>Samsung’s SLM is at the heart of the Samsung Smart Lighting Platform, which is designed for integration with LED lighting systems in order to easily transform luminaires into smart, digital nodes. This Internet of Things (IoT) platform incorporates processing capabilities, firmware, connectivity and an open architecture connected to sensors for collecting data and creating new applications.</p>
<p>As the core element of the Smart Lighting Platform, the SLM serves as the essential connector for all types of devices used in smart luminaires including sensors and drivers. The new smart lighting module offers several ports for greater flexibility in making hardware connections, and a script engine that simplifies firmware connections. These allow OEMs to customize a smart lighting device to their needs much faster, permitting development time to be 50 percent shorter or even better with the SLM than without it.</p>
<p>The new Smart Lighting Module also features wireless software update functionality (OTA) and power metering. The SLM enables most smart devices to talk to one another by supporting all open wired and wireless communication protocols, utilizing not only Zigbee or DALI, but also the Bluetooth protocol. It seamlessly connects to most sensor networks and effectively interacts with smart control devices such as mobile phones. This enables smart luminaires to serve as the nodes within a wide variety of smart lighting environments.</p>
<p>Samsung SLM comes in three different types, SLM-D, SLM-A and SLM-P. The SLM-D uses DC input voltage of approximately 12 to 24V from AUX power, while the SLM-A has full functionality with AC voltage from 120 to 277V, and the SLM-P is an upgraded version of SLM-A, which adds a power metering function.</p>
<p>Samsung said that it will reinforce its SLM as a leading end-to-end connectivity solution by forming partnerships with providers of smart components, LED drivers, sensors and gateways to cloud and analytics solutions. Already, Samsung has formed key partnerships with Daintree for indoor applications, Silver Spring Networks for outdoor applications and FLIR for thermal image applications.</p>
<p>Samsung will continue to expand its smart lighting partnerships to enhance the extent of its end-to-end connectivity solution. Samsung will demonstrate its SLM and showcase most of its LED component line-ups at Booth B04 Hall6.2 of the Light + Building 2016 trade fair in Frankfurt, Germany, March 13<sup>th</sup> – 18<sup>th</sup>.</p>
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				<title><![CDATA[Samsung Electronics Outlines Approach for Smart Lighting  at LIGHTFAIR International 2015]]></title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2015 08:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
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									<description><![CDATA[Samsung Electronics announced that it will demonstrate for the first time, the company’s new open, secure and connected platform for smart lighting at LIGHTFAIR International 2015, being held in New York, May 5-7. Samsung’s smart lighting platform is designed for integration with LED lighting systems in order to easily transform luminaires into smart, digital nodes. […]]]></description>
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<p>Samsung Electronics announced that it will demonstrate for the first time, the company’s new open, secure and connected platform for smart lighting at LIGHTFAIR International 2015, being held in New York, May 5-7.</p>
<p>Samsung’s smart lighting platform is designed for integration with LED lighting systems in order to easily transform luminaires into smart, digital nodes. This<span style="color: #0000ff"><strong> Internet of Things (IoT) platform</strong></span> incorporates processing capabilities, firmware, connectivity and an open architecture connected to sensors for collecting data and creating new applications. Information created by the smart lighting platform can then be aggregated for analysis in order to create new services for cities, communities, building operators and ultimately all individuals, while further improving energy efficiency, safety and productivity.</p>
<p>Samsung is inviting industry partners to join the company in the on-going development of the smart lighting platform to encourage and accelerate innovation in smart lighting. The aim is to harness the energy, enthusiasm and creativity of many entrepreneurs and creative minds in order to quickly usher in the benefits of smart lighting. Samsung Electronics’ Strategy and Innovation Center (SSIC) and LED Business unit are collaborating to bring advanced technology to lighting solutions.</p>
<p>“The convergence of IoT and LED technologies is adding intelligence to lighting systems and enabling the digital lighting industry,” said Young Sohn, President and Chief Strategy Officer, Samsung Electronics. “Using data analytics, we can transform big data into valuable services and benefits, such as energy management, maintenance, safety and security, and improved comfort. Samsung’s smart lighting platform will enable our luminaire OEM customers and our ecosystem partners, including sensor providers, analytics specialists, apps and services developers, to simplify and accelerate their ability to go-to-market.”</p>
<p>Indoors or outdoors, lighting is one of the most ubiquitous technologies people interact with every day. As smart lighting systems become integrated into cities, offices and homes, it’s expected that people will realize immediate improvements in energy efficiency, increased quality of life and personal safety.</p>
<p>“One company alone can’t create the world of smart lighting, and industry collaboration is essential to making smart lighting a reality,” said Dr. Jacob Tarn, Executive Vice President, LED Lighting Business Team, Samsung Electronics. “We have been a leader in LED industry innovation for years and now we are very happy to announce our commitment to the smart lighting platform as a critical initial stage of IoT fusion and convergence. We are especially excited about the new possibilities for LED lighting that can be enabled by serving our customers on a smart-lighting-platform basis as we fully utilize Samsung’s core competencies in expanding our business landscape.”</p>
<p>At LIGHTFAIR International 2015, Samsung will demonstrate its new smart lighting platform and showcase the majority of its LED component product lineups at booth #521 in the Jacob Javits Convention Center.</p>
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